DEXAPLAN DV 622 - 2 DU 18-10-2007 Operating And Safety Instructions Manual

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Contents
Introduction ........................................................................ Page 21
Proper use Page 21
Package contents Page 21
Equipment Page 22
Technical data Page 22
Safety instructions Page 22
Location of the event recorder Page 23
Location of the camera . Page 23
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Mounting the camera Page 23
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Function modes of the event recorder Page 24
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Live image mode Page 24
Setting mode Page 25
Recording mode Page 25
Playback mode . Page 26
Deleting of stored still images / video sequences . Page 27
Manual recording (Quick Shot) Page 27
Optional accessories Page 27
Maintenance + cleaning Page 27
Disposal Page 28
Warranty Page 28
Service Page 28
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Introduction
Proper use
Read through these operating instructions completely and carefully and
while doing so fold out page 3 with the illustrations. The operating
instructions are an integral part of the product and contain important
information about operation and handling. Always observe all the safety
instructions. Check whether all parts are correctly installed before
operation. If you have any questions or are unsure about using the
equipment, please ask a specialist, obtain information on the Internet at
www.dexaplan.com or contact the service office. Keep these instructions in
a safe place and pass them on to third partiesif applicable.
The SetDV 622 is used for the automaticdigital recording of still images or
short video sequences.
It consists of a C-80 camera and a DVS 100 digital event recorder
connected using a plug in cable and a DSA-5P-05 FEU or DSA-5P-05 FUK
power supply. The camera is weatherproof (protection class IP44) and is
thus suitable for both the surveillance of indoor areas and also for
installation and surveillance outdoors. If the recording function is switched
on, changes and movements in the camera image will be detected by the
internal software and a still image or a video sequence will be saved on an
SD memory card together with date and time. An SD memory card with
maximum 2 GB capacity can be used.
Manual recording of still images or video sequences is possible by pressing
a button.
Live images can be viewed by connecting the event recorder to a television
or video monitor. Alternatively, stored images can be read from the SD
memory card on a PC.
The set DV 622 is designed for operation in privatehouseholds. It is
designed for automatic recording of events and is not suitable for
continuous recording. The unit is not a substitute for a professional video
surveillance system. Any other use or modification of the device is not
authorised. No liability will be accepted for consequential damages or for
damages caused by improper use or incorrect operation. No liability will be
accepted for consequential damages caused by any function or by
malfunction. Unless any liability is specifically required by law, claims for
damages, in particular those for personal injury or property damage
caused by non-functioning or malfunctioningof the machine, are excluded.
A video surveillance system does not replace your duty of care or
supervision.
Observe the regulations concerning video surveillance in commercial and
public areas.
An additional camera with connection cable is available as an accessory.
This camerais used for extended live surveillance. Only still images or short
video sequences from one camera can be recorded. If two cameras are
connected, the camera input forrecording must be selected manually.
Check the package contents are complete and that the equipment is
undamaged immediately after unpacking.
1 camera withbracket and 1 m cable
2 screws and 2 wall plugs
1 connection cable,approx. 14 m
1 event recorder
1 low voltagedistribution cable
1 power supply
1 video outputcable (cinch / cinch)
1 SCART adapter (cinch socket / SCART connector)
1 512 MBSD memory card
1 operating manual
television or video to changethe configuration
Package contents
You still need:
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Equipment
Technical data
Event recorder (see Fig. A)
1 event recorder
2 Button : Cursor left / scroll
3 Button / “Motion Detection”: Cursor up / memory function on/off /
activate / deactivate date and time
4 Button : Cursor right / scroll
5 Button “Menu”(adjustment mode)
6 Button “Monitor” (channel selection)
7 Power LED
8 Video modeLED
9 Motion detectionLED
10 Button “Play” (playback)
11 Button / “Quick Shot”: Delete / manual recording
12 Button / “Photo / AVI”: Cursor down /still image / AVI
13 Button “OK” for confirming
14 ON/OFF switch
15 Camera inputsCH1 / CH2
16 Video output
17 Power supply connection
18 Memory cardslot for SD card
19 Power supply
20 Video outputcable for connection to TVor video monitor
21 SCART adapter
22 Low voltagedistribution cable
23 Camera includingbracket
24 Connection cable
25 SD memorycard
26 Wall plugs
27 Screws
Operating voltage: 5 V DC
Power consumption: max. 500 mA
Video inputs: 2 x Composite Signal (1.0Vss ±10% at
75 Ohm)
Video output: 1 x Composite Signal
Resolution (pixels): 640 x 480 (still image mode)
320 x 240 (AVI mode)
Automatic recording: max. 1 image /sec. (stillimage mode)
approx. 5 frames/second (AVI mode)
Memory requirement: approx. 67 kB (still image mode) approx.
870 kB /10 seconds sequence (AVI mode)
Internal memory: stores max. 20-30 still images or 2-3 video
sequences
Camera and accessories (see Fig. B)
Event recorder DVS 100
Storage capacity
2 GB SD card:
> 2,000 sequences (AVI mode)
Storage capacity
512 MB SD card:
> 500 sequences (AVI mode)
Factory setting: channel 1
Dimensions (WxHxD): approx. 208 x 47 x134 mm
Weight: approx. 300 g
Application: only for indoor use
Operating voltage: 5 V DC ± 5%
Power consumption: max. 100 mA
Resolution: 380 TV lines
Shutter: automatic, electronic
Illumination: Infrared LEDs (for illumination of the close
range during darkness)
Lens: f = 6 mm,F = 2.0
Minimum illumination: 3 Lux (without LEDs)
Operating temperature: -10 ° to +50 °C
Dimensions (WxHxD): approx. 38 x 38 x 48 mm (without bracket
and cable)
Weight: approx. 57 g (incl. bracket and cable)
Protection class: IP44
Power supply: 100-240 V , 50/60 Hz, 0.2 A
Power output: 5 V DC, 1 A
Protection class: II
Application: only for indoor use
The following instructions are provided for your safety and satisfaction
during operation of the device. Note that non-observance of these safety
instructions results in significant risks of accident.
Do not leave small children unsupervised with the device, packaging
material or small parts. Otherwise there is a risk of fatal injury due to
choking or suffocation.
Do not damage any gas, electricity, water or telecommunication lines
during drilling and fixing work. Otherwise there are dangers of fire,
personal and fatal injury.
Treat the cables carefully. Lay these so that they cannot be damaged
and do not present any tripping hazard. Otherwise there are dangers
of fire, personal and fatalinjury.
Camera C-80
Power supply DSA-5P-05 FEU or DSA-5P-05 FUK
Safety instructions
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> 25,000 images (still image mode) or
> 6,000 images (still image mode) or
If you use the device for monitoring babies or small children ensure
that thecamera and cable are out of reach of children. Otherwise there
is a risk to lifeand limb!
Do not pull the cables over sharp edges and do not crush or crimp
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them elsewhere. Otherwise there are dangers of fire, personal and
fatal injury.
Prevent the event recorder and the power supply from coming into
contact with moisture and do not submerge the equipment in water.
Otherwise there is a dangerof fatal injury.
Only operate the device with 5 V DC from the supplied power supply.
Before connecting the power supply to the mains, ensure that the
mains current complies with 230 V ~, 50 Hz and is fitted with a fuse
according to regulations. Otherwise there are dangers of fire and fatal
injury.
Protect the equipment and the cables against strong magnetic or
electrical fields and against strongmechanical loads and vibrations.
Do not place the equipment near fire, heat or in areas of high
temperature.
Only use the equipment with the supplied original parts or original
accessories.
Do not connect any damaged device (e.g. damage in transit). Repairs
to the equipmentmust only be performed byspecialists.
Always switch off the ON / OFF switch before inserting or removing the
SD memory card. Never remove the SD memory card from the device
or switch the device off while recording. Otherwise there is a risk of
damage to the card and loss of the stored data.
Observe the following points:
Place the device on alevel surface.
Pay attention to the space required for the plug connections to the
event recorder.
If you want to observe live images, place the event recorder near the
TV or the video monitor.
When choosing the location of the recorder consider the cable lengths
for the TV or video monitor, for the mains power socket and for the
camera.
Observe the following points:
Position the camera so that no direct light or sunshine falls on the lens
opening. Remember that the position of the sun changes. Check the
camera image before mounting. Provisionally connect and
commission the device and hold the camera in the desired position. If
necessary, change the camera position until you have found the
desired view.
The camera has infrared illumination for the close range. You can
improve the quality of the image at night by using additional
illumination. The camera automatically switches to black and white in
low light conditions and inartificial light.
If you want to install the camera outdoors, then ensure there is a
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Attention! Non-observance of these instructions puts
property at risk of damage.
Location of the event recorder
Location of the camera
suitable possible cable routing atthe installation location.
Protect the camera against direct rainfall if possible.
Remove the equipment and theaccessories from the packaging.
Peel offthe protective film from therear side of the event recorder.
Connect the components as follows(see Fig. C):
Connect the plug of the camera [23] to the socket [24c] of the
connection cable. Press the connector into the socket until you hear it
click in place.
Connect the yellow plug [24a] of the connecting cable to the camera
input CH1 [15] of the event recorder.
Connect the black power supply socket [24b] of the connecting cable
to the plug [22a or 22b] of the low voltagedistribution cable.
Connect the power supply socket [22c] of the low voltage distribution
cable to the cable connectorof the power supply [19].
Connect the plug [22d] of the low voltage distribution cable to the
power supply connection [17] ofthe event recorder.
Connect one of the plugs of the video output cable [20] to the video
output [16] of the event recorder.
Connect either:
the free plug of the video output cable to the AV (cinch) video
input of a video monitoror television;
or connect the free plug of the video output cable to the yellow
VIDEO” socket of the SCART adapter. Plug the SCART adapter
into the SCART connection ofyour television.
The connection to a television or a video monitor is not required during
recording, however it is necessaryfor the basic configuration.
You can align the camera as desired using the arm of the bracket which
you can rotate by 360° and by turning and swivelling the ball joint (see
Fig. D).
If the cable [30] is laid under plaster, the cable opening [28: opening in
wall for cable, Ø approx. 10 mm due to plug] can be hidden behind the
bracket (see Fig. E).
Fix the bracket [29] in the desired position using the supplied screws
[27] and wall plugs [26] (hole spacing approx. 27 mm, drilling depth
approx. 25 mm).
The camera bracket also serves as a stand (see Fig. D). You can stand the
camera on, for example, ashelf.
Note: When using the bracket as a stand, ensure that the camera is stable
and cannot fall over.
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Connection
Mounting the camera
Wall / ceiling mounting of the camera
Installing the camera
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Live image mode
After switching on, the device is automatically in still image mode with the
recording function activated (factory setting).
The date and time aredisplayed on the top rightof the screen.
The status of the eventrecorder is represented by thefollowing symbols:
Memory card is inserted
recording mode is activated (lights green for automatic
recording in still image mode)
Still image mode / video mode is activated (lights red if the
memory is full and theoldest images are being overwritten)
This is displayed during therecording of a video sequence
If you have connected an optional second camera, you can toggle between
video input CH1 and CH2 by repeated pressing of the “Monitor button
[6].
If video mode is selected(symbol is visible on the screen or LED
[8] lights), the channels will switch as follows:
If still image mode is selected (symbol is visible on the screen or
LED [8] is not lit),the channels will switch as follows:
The picture-in-picture display is used for an increased level of
surveillance. As the smaller image has been digitalised, the resolution
is low and the reactionspeed is slow.
The picture-in-picture display is onlypossible in still image mode.
Only the camera picture which is displayed in full screen in live image
mode can be stored.
After the video recorder has been switched off or in the event of power
failure, the camera image from channel 1 is displayed automatically
even if channel 2 hadbeen selected previously.
Channel selection using the “Monitor button
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Operation
Function modes of the event recorder
In order to avoid damage to and malfunctioning of the device, do not
connect to the mains until all the installation work iscompleted.
Slide the SD memory card[25] into the SD memorycard slot [18].
Plug the power supply [19] into a mains power socket(230 V AC ~) .
Switch on the TV (or the monitor).
Set the TV to the corresponding AV input.
Switch on the ON / OFF switch [14] on theevent recorder (LED
[7] lights). The camera image can be seen on the screen after a few
seconds.
The event recorder has fourfunction modes:
If a TV or a video monitor is connected, the live image of the
connected camera will be displayed.
Settings such as date and time can be made inthis mode.
The camera image is monitored by the internal software in this mode.
If changes in the live image are detected, the images or the video
sequences arerecorded with date and time on the inserted SD memory
card. Movement detection must beactivated for this.
The event recorder has an internal memory with a very small capacity
which is used for test purposes. The internal memory is used
automatically if no SD memory card has been inserted. The images
recorded in the internal memory cannot be transferred to the SD
memory card nor vice versa. If the SD card is inserted after a recording
on the internal memory, only the images stored on the SD card can be
viewed. The images can be recorded either as a still image (still image
mode) in JPG format with a resolution of 640 x 480 at a maximum
rate of1 image per second or as a video sequence (video mode) in AVI
format (approx. 5 frames per second) with a resolution of 320 x 240.
One 10 second sequence per image change is recorded invideo mode.
The images are automatically stored in directories by date to make
searching easier.
The images are stored in a ring memory system, i.e. the oldest images
are automatically overwritten if the SD card is full. Individual images
and directories can also bedeleted using the event recorderor a PC.
In this mode, you can view the stored images on a TV or a video
monitor. Alternatively, you can view the images stored on the SD card
on a monitor connected to a PC. Viewing the images on a digital
camera or outputting them directly to a photo printeris not possible.
on a monitor connected to a PC. Viewing the images on a digital
camera or outputting them directly to a photo printeris not possible.
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1. Live image mode
2. Setting mode
3. Recording mode
4. Playback mode
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Selection of the recording mode (still image / video
mode )
/ - Selection of the TV system
- Leaving the setting mode
Still images or video sequences can be recorded automatically when
movement is detected.
Select the icon.
Select the still image mode (“Capture Format Photo” is displayed
at the bottom of the screen) or the video mode (“Capture Format
AVI” is displayed at the bottom of the screen) by repeated pressing of
the “OK button [13].
If the still image modeis selected in the liveimage mode, the symbol
is displayed on the screenand the LED [8] does not light.
If the video mode is selected in the live image mode, the symbol is
displayed on the screen andthe LED [8]lights.
You can also select the corresponding setting in the live image mode
directly by repeated pressing ofthe button [12] (Photo /AVI).
The still image / video mode setting cannot be changed in the live image
mode if recording is inprogress.
For use in Europe, you must set the system to PAL (50 Hz image
refresh frequency) (factory setting).
If you have not adjusted the system to the correct TV system, the displayed
picture will be striped or black and white.
Select the icon .
You can select the PAL or NTSC setting byrepeated pressing
of the “OK” button[13].
Select the icon.
Press the “OK button [13]to confirm the selection.
You can also leave the setting mode by pressing the “Menu”button [5].
You cannot activate this mode if the device is in playback mode. Only the
full screen image displayed on the screen in the live image mode can be
stored. The picture-in-picture format can be displayed but not recorded.
The device can only storeimages from one video input.
Switch on the recording mode. Press the “Motion Detection” [3]
button for this; the LED [9] lights. After activating the recording
mode, the symbol at the top left of the screen flashes for approx.
75 seconds. During this time, the image is “learnt” by the internal
software (= learning phase). The software adapts itself to constant
image changes in order to not repeatedly by record the same
movements. The image learning is performed every time the recording
mode is activated.
Avoid movements in the camera image during the learning phase
otherwise the sensitivity of themotion detection will be reduced.
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Recording mode
Setting mode
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Press the “Menu” button [5] to access the setting mode. A screen with
5 icons is displayed (see Figure G): The top four icons symbolise the
settings, and the bottom icon is used to exit from the setting
mode.
The blue frame shows the function to be changed. You can move this with
the buttons [4] and [2].
The framed setting can beselected by pressing the “OK” button [13].
You can leave the setting mode by pressing the “Menu” button[5].
If no button is pressed for 3 minutes in the setting mode, the setting mode
is ended automatically.
The event recorder has an on-screen clock. The date and time from this are
saved together with the storedimages.
Select the icon.
Press the “OK button [13] to confirm the selection. The date
(YYYY/MM/DD) is displayed at the bottom in the image. You can
change the position which is red: Move the red position by pressing
the buttons [4] and [2]. You reach the time (HH:MM:SS) by
repeated pressing of the button [4]. You can change the value of
the red position by pressingthe buttons [3] and [12].
When you have made all your desired changes, confirm your changes
by pressing the “OK” button [13].
The date and time settings are retained for up to 12 hours if the power
supply is switched off.
Select the icon.
You can switch the recording mode ON ("Motion Detection ON"
is displayed at the bottom of the screen) or OFF ("Motion
Detection OFF" is displayed at the bottom of the screen) by repeated
pressing of the “OK” button [13].
If recording mode is activated, the display [9] lights in the live image
mode.
If recording mode is switched off, the display [9] does not light in the
live image mode.
You can also select the corresponding setting in the live image mode
directly by repeated pressing ofthe button [3].
The recording mode cannot be switched off in the live image mode if
recording is in progress.
- Setting the date and time
/ - Switching recording mode ON/OFF
Note:
Tips:
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records when motion is detected. If you wish to record using specified time
periods, you can control the mains power supply using a commercially
available timer. For example, to activate the device from 18:00 to 08:00
Monday to Friday and all the time at the weekend. The device records
when motion is detected during the activated time. The camera from which
the images are to berecorded must be connected tocamera input Ch1.
You can view the stored images on a TV or avideo monitor.
Alternatively, you can view the images stored on the SD card on a PC with
image viewer software. Viewing the images on a digital camera or on a
photo printer is not possibledue to the different filestructure.
Switch off the event recorderusing the ON/OFF switch [14].
Remove the SD card fromthe memory card slot [18].
Insert the SD card into a card reader of yourswitched-on PC.
Select the “DCTV” directory on the corresponding drive.
Select the desired daily directory, e.g. 08-01-09-00 (the daily
directory is for 9 January2008).
Select the desired file (AVI format = video sequence, JPG format =
still image), e.g. 22253400.JPG (the still image was recorded at
22:25). A video viewer application is needed for viewing video
sequences (Media Player).
Connect the event recorder to a video monitor or to a TV using the
cable [20] and the SCART adapter [21] if needed (seeFig. C).
If you press the “Play” button [10] repeatedly (not possible if a recording
is being made), the followingsequence is displayed:
The last stored image isdisplayed by pressing the “Play” button [10].
The “Slide show” program is selected by pressing the button [4]
or [2]. This will automatically display all the images or video
sequences stored in the directoryone after another.
Playback mode
Playback on a PC
Playback on a video monitor or TV
1. Full screen
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Note: As the date and time are only retained for approx. 12 hours after
disconnection from the power, the switched off time must be less than 12
hours.
The symbol is displayed constantly on the screen after the
learning phase.
The LED [9] isextinguished for a short timeand the symbol
on the screen lights green when motion is detected. A still image is
stored in JPG format. A maximum of 1 still image per second can be
recorded for constant motion detection.
The LED [9] flashes and the symbol REC is displayed for
approx. 10 seconds at the top left of the screen when motion is
detected. A video sequence (5 frames per second) is stored in AVI
format during this time.
Observe the following points in order to avoid too many unwanted
recordings:
- Do not point the camera directly towards the sun, other light
sources or light reflecting surfaces.
- Do not pointthe camera at constantly movingobjects.
- Do not pointthe camera at areas wherethe shade changes.
Consider during placement of the camera, that image changes in light
areas are detected by the software better than image changes in dark
areas.
Note that no movement will be detected in a “grey-in-grey picture
during darkness as the integrated software has to recognise a change
in the image contrast in order to initiate a recording. The infrared
illumination of the camera is reflected by light surfaces (for example,
light coloured clothing or people's faces) and provides sufficient
contrast. In order to be able to record images at night, ensure that the
camera ispositioned close to the surveillance area (maximum distance
1.5 m) or that additional lighting is installed.
Switch off the recording mode by pressing the “Motion Detection” [3]
button for this; The LED [9] goes out. The recording mode cannot
be deactivated while images arebeing stored.
- Select the still image mode if a detailed image is desired. The JPG
images stored have a higherresolution than the AVI videosequences.
- Select the distance from the object according to the desired detail
recognition.
- Note that fast moving objectsappear blurred for the digitalstorage.
The selected settings are maintained after switching off the video recorder
or in the case ofpower failure.
After restoring the power supply, channel 1 (CH1) is always automatically
selected.
The event recorder has no means of time-controlled recording; instead it
Motion detection in the stillimage mode ( ):
Motion detection in the videomode ( ):
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Picture quality
Behaviour in case of power failure and/or after switching
off
Tip:
If a power failure lasts longer than approx. 12 hours, the date and time
will be reset to thefactory settings.
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Still image
Video sequence
Image number
Number of images in
current daily directory
Date
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If you would like to pause an image or video sequence, press one of
the buttons [4] or [2] again. Press this button again in order
to continue the slide show (the paused video sequence will not be
resumed, instead the next image or next video sequence will be
displayed).
The images will be displayed with an information window (see Figure
H). In order to hide this window, press the button [3]. Press this
button again in order todisplay the window again.
The last six stored images (or the respective first frames of the video
sequences) in the daily directory are displayed by pressing the “Play
button [10] again.
The pages can be scrolledthrough by pressing the buttons [3] and
[12].
If you would like to view an image or a video sequence in full screen
mode, move the white frame onto the desired image by pressing the
buttons [4] and [2]. Now press the “OK button [13] in order
to go into full screenmode (see previous chapter “1.Full screen”).
The directories of the stored images are displayed by pressing the “Play
button [10] again. A new directory is created automatically every day
(from 00:00) in order to make searching easier. One directory contains a
maximum of 1024 stored images and/or video sequences. A new directory
will be created (see Fig. K) if this number is exceeded within one day: 07-
01-12 00 and07-01-12 01).
Move the arrow onto the desired daily directory by pressing the
buttons [3] and [12].
Select the daily directory by pressing the “OK button [13]. You are
now in the 6-image overview (see previous chapter “2. 6-image
overview”).
Return to the live image mode by pressing the “Play button [10]
again.
Note:
If there is no stored data available, “NO FILE” will be displayed on the
screen for a short time.
2. 6-image overview
3. Directory overview
4. Live image mode
Deleting of stored still images / video
sequences
Manual recording (Quick Shot)
Optional accessories
Maintenance + cleaning
1. Deleting of individual still images / video sequences
2. Deleting a directory
3. Deleting all data
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Select the still image / video sequence in full screen mode (see section
“Playback mode”).
Press the button [11].
Select YES” withthe buttons [4] or [2].
Press the “OK button [13]to delete the image.
Select the directory overview (seesection “Playback mode”).
Select the directory that you wish to delete.
Press the button [11].
Select YES” withthe buttons [4] or [2].
Press the “OK button [13]to delete the directory.
Note:
If there is a lot of data stored in the directory, deleting can take a
correspondingly long time.
Select the directory overview (seesection “Playback mode”).
Press the “Menu” button [5].
Select YES” withthe buttons [4] or [2].
Press the “OK button [13]to delete all data.
On a PC, you can delete individualimage / video sequence data, individual
directories or all data at the same time. Deleting data on a PC is quicker
and more flexible than onthe event recorder.
This function enables the manual recording of a still image or a video
sequence.
Press the “Quick Shot” button [11] (the LED [9] flashes for a short
time).
This function cannot be selectedin playback mode.
Additional camera with 1m and 14 m connectioncables
Extension cable 10 m; the connection cable between the camera and
video recorded can be extended up to a maximum 35 m overall
length.
You can find information about orderingaccessories at www.dexaplan.com
Check the plug connections regularly.
Use a slightly moist cloth, using a little detergent if necessary, for
cleaning the surfaces. Do notuse any chemicals.
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Disposal
Warranty
Do not dispose of packaging material, used batteries or products as
household waste. Please use your recycling system. Details are
available from your local authority.
This device is warrantied against defects for 3 years from the date of
purchase. Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase. If you have a
claim under the warranty, please contact the service office for your country.
This is the only way to ensure that your device can be sent free of charge.
This warranty is only valid for the first purchaser and is not transferable.
The warranty covers material or manufacturing defects only and does not
cover, wear and tear or damage to fragile parts. The product is intended
solely for private use and not for commercial use. In the event of incorrect
and / or improper handling, the use of force or any unauthorised repair to
the device, the warranty will become invalid. This warranty does not affect
your statutory rights.
Information on dealing with common problems can be found at
www.dexaplan.com. If you have any questions, please contact our service
office by email ([email protected]) orby telephone
( 0870 - 241 3029 Mo.-Fr. 8.30 - 17.00; 1890 851
851 Mo.-Fr. 8.30 - 17.00). Here youcan obtain all necessary information
on service questions such asreturns, etc.
Dexaplan GmbH
Paul-Böhringer-Str. 3,
D - 74229 Oedheim
18/10/2007
Service
Ident.-Nr.: 18-10-2007-DV 622-ESITGBDE-L115
Remedy
Check all connections
Set the TV or the monitor to the correct AV channel
Switch on the event recorder
Press the “Monitor” button repeatedly until the desired
image is displayed
Check the camera connection
Illuminate the surveyed area with more light
Change the alignment of the camera or change the location
Adjustment is not possible
Do not point the camera at areas with changing light
conditions
Wait until no more image changes are detected and then
switch off the storage mode
You cannot change this setting; this is designed to minimise
the number of recorded images for the same event
Install the camera nearer to the surveillance area and/or
install additional lighting
Select the correct channel for recording.
Select channel 1 for the recording in the event of power
failure
Insert the SD memory card in the memory card slot and
check all settings
Set the date and time again
Cause
The cable connection between event recorder and TV is
not correct
The wrong channel on the TV has been selected
The event recorder is switched off.
You have selected the wrong video input on the video
recorder
The camera is not connected correctly
There is too little light available for illumination
Strong backlighting is directed at the camera lens
The CMOS camera sensor is calibrated for daylight
The software reacts to changes in the image-these can
also be changes in the light conditions
The storage mode cannot be switched off during a
recording; if image changes are detected, recording is
made automatically
If an image area changes constantly, only the first
change will be recorded
The contrast in the image was not sufficient during the
movement
The wrong channel has been selected for recording.
Channel 1 is automatically selected for recording after
a power failure
The SD memory card has not been inserted properly or
the recording mode has not been activated
The power supply has been disconnected for longer
than 12 hours
Troubleshooting
Fault
Only interference can be seen
on the screen
A blue screen is displayed or
the image appears as a
picture in picture
Interferences in the image /
image too dark
Overexposure of the image
(completely light image)
Colours appear unnatural,
particularly in artificial
lighting
Too many stored images
without detectable changes
The storage mode cannot be
deactivated
Images have not been stored
although movement was
present
There is no data on the SD
memory card
Date and time have changed
GB
IE
GB/IE -28
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DEXAPLAN DV 622 - 2 DU 18-10-2007 Operating And Safety Instructions Manual

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